Hanoi determined to speed up Yen Xa Wastewater Treatment project
Hanoi is relentless in removing obstacles to the construction of the wastewater treatment plant.
Hanoi is relentless in removing obstacles to the construction of the wastewater treatment plant.
The city will develop and operate a water resource data information system to monitor and manage resources effectively.
The move is seen as a viable solution to enhance drainage capacity and reduce inundation in the city.
For centuries, the Red River has been the backbone of Hanoi's socio-economic growth.
Located in the heart of Hanoi's historic district, the French landmark building intrigues residents and foreign visitors to Vietnam's capital.
The city aims to maintain the maximum operation of water plants to meet the highest demand as possible.
The major components of the Yen Xa Wastewater Treatment Project have been substantially completed.
The salinization and scarcity of fresh water is expected to cause severe damage to the local farmers in the Mekong Delta region.
The average national water demand, including Hanoi in 2024, is projected to increase by 3.6%, with a summer rise of 6.5% compared to the 2023 average.
Vietnam emphasizes the importance of providing clean water nationwide, and the rapid progress it's making.
Vietnam's commitment to net-zero greenhouse gas emissions at COP26 is also aligned with the A.P. Moller Maersk Group's development of green fleets and green ports.
The exhibition, the largest of its kind in Vietnam to be joined by 465 artists from around the world, is divided into two parts and held at two locations in Hanoi.
The Hanoi Wastewater Treatment Plant is a key and vital project, as it would collect and purify the wastewater that is discharged in seven districts of Hanoi.
Clean water management is among Hanoi's sustainable development goals.
After nearly a month of competition, Miss Earth 2023, hosted by Vietnam, wrapped up with the crown belonging to Miss Albania.
Early Winter is the most scenic time of the year for sightseeing at the water lily stream on the outskirts of Hanoi.
Once completed, the service would function as both a transportation route and a tourist itinerary linking cultural heritage sites.